Beth StribleyThe Light at the End of the Tunnel and Next StepsMonday starts week 8 of DSI. During week 5 I was feeling like I would never get to week 12. DSI ends March 13th and I start my new job as…Feb 8, 2020Feb 8, 2020
Beth StribleyHow to Lie with Statistics by Darrell HuffDarrell Huff, a journalist, published How to Lie with Statistics in 1954, long before there was a computer in every home and “data…Feb 7, 2020Feb 7, 2020
Beth StribleyData Science From a Non-Technical Background: Where to BeginComing from a strong social sciences and humanities background, I realized when I decided to go into data science, that I would need to…Jan 19, 2020Jan 19, 2020
Beth StribleyPunch Cards, a Jesuit Priest, Chat Bots, and the History of Natural Language ProcessingNatural Language Processing (NLP) has become ubiquitous in the technology we use every day. Alexa, Siri, Google Translate, Spell Check…Jan 19, 2020Jan 19, 2020
Beth StribleyWeapons of Math Destruction by Cathy O’Neil: Impressions and TakeawaysIn her book Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy, Cathy O’Neil warns us about the power…Jan 19, 2020Jan 19, 2020